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just miles from albuquerque's most congested areas. a state police cruiser attempts to ram the bus off the road with a pit maneuver. but after three miles of vehicle-to-vehicle contact, the cruiser's front end is heavily damaged. hoping a bigger vehicle has a better chance, a police suv takes the lead. the pit maneuver is successful. police immediately surround the bus. inside, the driver revs the engine as if trying to escape. officers respond with a volley of non-lethal beanbag rounds. suddenly a member of the sheriff's office fires real bullets into the bus, striking the suspect three times. >> shots fired. >> immediately, a state police officer is seen shouting at the deputy sheriff. >> get over there! >> the suspect, meanwhile, is pulled from the bus, covered in blood and wearing only boxers. he's identified as 27-year-old nathaniel shipman. his criminal history includes convictions for domestic violence, drug possession and assaulting a police officer. he's loaded into ambulance and given a police escort to an area hospital where
just miles from albuquerque's most congested areas. a state police cruiser attempts to ram the bus off the road with a pit maneuver. but after three miles of vehicle-to-vehicle contact, the cruiser's front end is heavily damaged. hoping a bigger vehicle has a better chance, a police suv takes the lead. the pit maneuver is successful. police immediately surround the bus. inside, the driver revs the engine as if trying to escape. officers respond with a volley of non-lethal beanbag rounds....
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without you, the work being done in albuquerque would surely not be possible. over the last five years, our team has had one simple but ambitious goal -- to cut off a man's head with a knife -- [ light laughter ] -- and stick that man's head onto a pig's body. [ laughter ] and for that head to keep working like normal. [ laughter ] first slide. >> in 2008, as soon as your check for $18 million cleared, we began. [ light laughter ] we knocked out a man and a pig, and then tied them down with belts and sheets. on the count of three, we sliced through both of their necks, shoved the pig's head onto the floor, put the man's head onto the pig's body, and sewed it up. >> jimmy: now, just to be clear, for the purposes of this research, we don't care whether a pig's head could survive on a man's body. [ light laughter ] it'd be great --
without you, the work being done in albuquerque would surely not be possible. over the last five years, our team has had one simple but ambitious goal -- to cut off a man's head with a knife -- [ light laughter ] -- and stick that man's head onto a pig's body. [ laughter ] and for that head to keep working like normal. [ laughter ] first slide. >> in 2008, as soon as your check for $18 million cleared, we began. [ light laughter ] we knocked out a man and a pig, and then tied them down...
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we look out towards denver and albuquerque. this is going to pop towards the east. look at kansas city and parts of the four corners states. that is blizzard warning they are expecting a tremendous amount of now to produce blizzards snow and tornadoes over the gulf coast state. so, kansas city, oklahoma city, check with your carriers into the next 24 hours. backlot to home. high pressure will give us a nice day. my clouds late in the day. by tuesday morning maybe a wintery mix comes in. this is a big storm by tuesday afternoon. if will bring a wintery mix on the onset, and then blow up and bring heavy rain across the area and gusty winds. this is the in-house model showing a half-inch maybeanch inch of rain across town by tuesday evening. that tuesday evening commute that can be pretty interesting into tuesday night and early wednesday morning. so, nothing doing back closer to home tonight. 26 degrees. we will be clear and chilly with the slight breeze. but another gem of a day. 47 degrees. sunny skiesathize high clouds will build in and by monday night 30, but the
we look out towards denver and albuquerque. this is going to pop towards the east. look at kansas city and parts of the four corners states. that is blizzard warning they are expecting a tremendous amount of now to produce blizzards snow and tornadoes over the gulf coast state. so, kansas city, oklahoma city, check with your carriers into the next 24 hours. backlot to home. high pressure will give us a nice day. my clouds late in the day. by tuesday morning maybe a wintery mix comes in. this is...
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[cheers and applause] - next up, diandra barnwell from albuquerque, new mexico. [cheers and applause] - i'm diandra barnwell, and i'm from albuquerque, new mexico. i just recently graduated from the fashion institute of design and merchandising. i was fortunate enough, when i was younger, to grow up in europe. that experience really ignited my passion for fashion, art, and all things culture. you don't have to come from a big city. you don't have to come from a lot of money. but if you're willing to sacrifice, take a risk, and stand up for who you are, dreams do come true, and today is the beginning of mine. [cheers and applause] - and finally, from chicago, illinois, kristina leng. [cheers and applause] - hi, everyone. my name's kristina leng. i'm 26 years old, from chicago, illinois. i'm an ex-division one college ice hockey player/ fashion design major. over the last few years, i have seriously struggled on finding my path in life. currently, i'm working as a bartender, server, promotional model, and stylist just to get by, and i'm just very thankful to be her
[cheers and applause] - next up, diandra barnwell from albuquerque, new mexico. [cheers and applause] - i'm diandra barnwell, and i'm from albuquerque, new mexico. i just recently graduated from the fashion institute of design and merchandising. i was fortunate enough, when i was younger, to grow up in europe. that experience really ignited my passion for fashion, art, and all things culture. you don't have to come from a big city. you don't have to come from a lot of money. but if you're...
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albuquerque, 46. there is pretty nice weather out there, a little chilly with new mexico's standards. baltimore, again, a chance of rain and snow showers will be later today. >> and i'll have an update on the forecast for that weekend storm coming up. >> all right. thanks so much, bill. >>> well, straight ahead, no power and just a handful of working toilets equals misery for 4,000 carnival cruise passengers. >>> plus, a fresh senator getting slapped down by veteran colleagues. "early today" is back in two minutes. >>> welcome back. here are some other stories making news this morning. chuck hagel is one step closer to becoming secretary of defense. the senator armed services committee approved his nomination along party lines 14-11. hearings became heated after texas senator ted cruz suggested hagel received money from what he called quote extreme and radical groups. >> this senator feels like that senator cruz has gone over the line. he basically has impugned the patriotism of the nominee. >> senato
albuquerque, 46. there is pretty nice weather out there, a little chilly with new mexico's standards. baltimore, again, a chance of rain and snow showers will be later today. >> and i'll have an update on the forecast for that weekend storm coming up. >> all right. thanks so much, bill. >>> well, straight ahead, no power and just a handful of working toilets equals misery for 4,000 carnival cruise passengers. >>> plus, a fresh senator getting slapped down by...
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she recently passed away at her home in albuquerque, new mexico. she was a noted scholar and worked hard for the students in san francisco and so our condolences to her family and friends and colleagues across the nation, thank you president norton. >> thank you. >> next is recognition and resolutions of come men daysing. >> we have the greatest number of nationally certified board of teachers in california and i think in the united states, but we have postponed this presentation and we will announce when this will be made at our next regularly schedule board meeting. >> thank you. next we have our student delegates's report >> this year the elections are through the sfusd office. the applications are available, if you would like to be a candidate for the upcoming election for the new student delegates you can get an application on-line and www.sfusd.edu. on february 22nd at 5:00 p.m. steel ej1 at sfusd.edu and >> we will be announcing the details shortly. we are looking familiar for having him at our meeting and be reading a resolution urging them
she recently passed away at her home in albuquerque, new mexico. she was a noted scholar and worked hard for the students in san francisco and so our condolences to her family and friends and colleagues across the nation, thank you president norton. >> thank you. >> next is recognition and resolutions of come men daysing. >> we have the greatest number of nationally certified board of teachers in california and i think in the united states, but we have postponed this...
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she died yesterday of pancreatic cancer in albuquerque. >> ore kjell team u.s.a. is set to relaunch the racing yacht that capsized left year. the wing hulls were damaged fairly severely. repair work has been underway since then, with a new second wing arriving from new zealand last month. tomorrow morning it will be relaurenned from the team base at peer 80 in san francisco. so that team is back in business. >> ama: see how the bay area is showing off its 49ers pride. that's next. >> dan: heading outside, another mild day comes to an end. some weather changes are coming our way. the forecast after the break. >> and abc7 is the only play to watch the oscars on february february 24th. check out our official oscars apple for details on the nominees and to keep track of four rids. it's available for iphone, ipod, android, and the kindle fire. >> hereto what is ahead on world news at 5:30. >> coming up tonight, more on the celebrated navy seal, known as america's deadliest sniper, himself now the target of a deadly shooting. >> the five-year-old held hostage with a bun
she died yesterday of pancreatic cancer in albuquerque. >> ore kjell team u.s.a. is set to relaunch the racing yacht that capsized left year. the wing hulls were damaged fairly severely. repair work has been underway since then, with a new second wing arriving from new zealand last month. tomorrow morning it will be relaurenned from the team base at peer 80 in san francisco. so that team is back in business. >> ama: see how the bay area is showing off its 49ers pride. that's next....
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arlena passed away in albuquerque, new mexico on february second, a few weeks after her 66's birthday, if you were here, you know how she liked to celebrate her birthday, so we are happy that she got to mark that milestone. dr. akerman received her doctorate from the harvard school of education, and was one of the greatest successes as the first graduate to actually become the superintendent of a major urban school district. she was superintendent in three major districts washington, d.c., san francisco and philadelphia, as well as having been a teacher, principal and administrator in missouri, and chief academic advisor in seattle. and also held two masters degrees in education and one from harvard and washington university from st. louis as well as teacher's college. in july of 2000, she became the first permanent female and the first african american superintendent until 2007. she came to us during an unsettled time in history and spent years cleaning up our financial weaknesses uncovering problems with our systems and strengthens our administrative infrastructure. i have a photo i
arlena passed away in albuquerque, new mexico on february second, a few weeks after her 66's birthday, if you were here, you know how she liked to celebrate her birthday, so we are happy that she got to mark that milestone. dr. akerman received her doctorate from the harvard school of education, and was one of the greatest successes as the first graduate to actually become the superintendent of a major urban school district. she was superintendent in three major districts washington, d.c., san...
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and so i told him that i would get him some applications for places in albuquerque. i brought you some applications like we talked a couple weeks ago in places for preparation for parole back to albuquerque. and your release date is -- >> july 1st. >> july 1st. >> that's all i'm waiting for. >> okay. so no more disciplinary. >> there's something in my heart that's just saying that something -- i'm not going to end up going that day. i don't know why. but i just sense it. i wonder if you can give them a ring on the phone, you know. >> yes, i'll follow up. >> can you push this, you know? let's get this approved so i can have that, all right, sanchez, you're approved. >> well, i can get the wheels rolling to make sure nothing happens that will delay you. >> i know something's going to happen. >> we'll do some follow-up for him to make sure that everybody knows the urgency of the plan and that sort of thing so we can attempt to get him out on time. thanks, joe. >> there are butterflies inside. there's freedom again. even if it's for an hour, it would feel good to get out
and so i told him that i would get him some applications for places in albuquerque. i brought you some applications like we talked a couple weeks ago in places for preparation for parole back to albuquerque. and your release date is -- >> july 1st. >> july 1st. >> that's all i'm waiting for. >> okay. so no more disciplinary. >> there's something in my heart that's just saying that something -- i'm not going to end up going that day. i don't know why. but i just...
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. >> get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, new mexico. one of the places you'll see next weekend as booktv, american history tv and c-span's local content vehicles look behind the scenes at the history and literary life in albuquerque march 2nd and 3rd on c-span2 and 3. >> up next on booktv, "after words" with this week's guest host, stephanie mehta of fortune magazine. this week former ceo of at&t ed whitacre discusses his book, "american turn around." in the book he tells the story of rising through the ranks of business to lead one of the nation's largest telecommunications companies and being called on by president obama to rescue general motors. this program is about an hour. >> host: ed whitacre has run two iconic american companies, at&t and general motors. he is also the author of a new memoir, "american turn around: reinventing at&t and gm and the way we do business in the usa." it's a candid and unflinching look at american business and at a particularly difficult time in the period that we recently went through. and yet the boo
. >> get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, new mexico. one of the places you'll see next weekend as booktv, american history tv and c-span's local content vehicles look behind the scenes at the history and literary life in albuquerque march 2nd and 3rd on c-span2 and 3. >> up next on booktv, "after words" with this week's guest host, stephanie mehta of fortune magazine. this week former ceo of at&t ed whitacre discusses his book, "american turn around."...
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is a traffic nightmare with so many drives stranded that the national guard had to be called in, in albuquerque, new mexico, interstate 40 was shut down forcing truck drivers to wait out the conditions. >> it costs money to sit still and to run it etchty -- empty so hopefully they get it cleared >> there is now one death reported associated with the storm. the winds were so strong in north texas it peeled bricks from the side of a building. today there is more worry that several thunderstorms and heavy rain are possible across parts of the south and mid-atlantic. our meteorologist has been keeping an eye on that. mike, it is still looking fierce? >> a lot of snow in the he river valley possibly even into chicago. welch what the airports and we have an eye open our weather. now, looking outside we will show you what is going on. that is great for the commute. look how dry it is. we can use some rain. but it is not in the offing again, another seven-day forecast that will be giving us no rain. look how nonexistent the storm is right now. the one that came in yesterday, it just ran into the rockie
is a traffic nightmare with so many drives stranded that the national guard had to be called in, in albuquerque, new mexico, interstate 40 was shut down forcing truck drivers to wait out the conditions. >> it costs money to sit still and to run it etchty -- empty so hopefully they get it cleared >> there is now one death reported associated with the storm. the winds were so strong in north texas it peeled bricks from the side of a building. today there is more worry that several...
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a freeway east of albuquerque was a sheet of ice. and even where the weather was clear, the storm caused a backup. cbs news weather consultant david bernard is following the storm. >> the big plains blizzard will continue to dump very heavy snow throughout the region throughout the day today. in fact, this is how much more we're expecting, and the bull's eye is going to be over missouri where as much as a foot of snow could fall. some areas could locally see up to two feet of snow in a few spots. as the storm heads toward chicago, it begins to weaken. we could still see three six inches of snow even across northern portions of illinois. severe weather today is going to be confined to the southeast from the north and south carolina coastlines through northern and central portions of florida. but drying out behind that. new orleans today, 60 degrees. that will be a big improvement. rain is going spread into the northeast from the southwest. pittsburgh, d.c., philadelphia will have rain by the afternoon, including cleveland. to the west
a freeway east of albuquerque was a sheet of ice. and even where the weather was clear, the storm caused a backup. cbs news weather consultant david bernard is following the storm. >> the big plains blizzard will continue to dump very heavy snow throughout the region throughout the day today. in fact, this is how much more we're expecting, and the bull's eye is going to be over missouri where as much as a foot of snow could fall. some areas could locally see up to two feet of snow in a...
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in albuquerque, new mexico, i-40 was shut down, forcing truck drivers to wait out the conditions. >> it costs money to sit still. and it costs money to run that thing empty, as far as fuel. so, hopefully they get it cleared out. >> reporter: the monster storm even brought hurricane-force winds. look at this building in north texas. the winds there so ferocious, it peeled bricks from the side of a building. >> like someone ran into the building and it was falling apart. >> reporter: the storm is headed further northeast. but the heaviest snow is slated for the midwest. kansas, which barely recovered from last week's monster storm, is bracing for even more punishment. >> we had a nice winter so far. and now, boy, in the last two weeks here, it's like jeez. >> reporter: new hampshire, which has a foot on the ground, is gearing up. >> it's crazy. >> reporter: today, there's worries about more than snow. severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall are possible across parts of the south and mid-atlantic. tahman bradley, abc news. >>> the first day of spring is march 20th. my watch is set. just
in albuquerque, new mexico, i-40 was shut down, forcing truck drivers to wait out the conditions. >> it costs money to sit still. and it costs money to run that thing empty, as far as fuel. so, hopefully they get it cleared out. >> reporter: the monster storm even brought hurricane-force winds. look at this building in north texas. the winds there so ferocious, it peeled bricks from the side of a building. >> like someone ran into the building and it was falling apart....
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had a microchip and i'veed fees from southwest airlines, she was reunited with her mom this week in albuquerque. >> i know how it got there. the wind picked it up and blew it the 1200 miles away. >> actually, we have one that got lost one day and they scanned it. >> well that's awesome. >> little bit of light snow tomorrow morning. 5-8:00 a.m. is your critical time. we'll be here at 4:25. wusa9 news. >> that's our broadcast. >> goodnight, everybody. >> bye-bye.
had a microchip and i'veed fees from southwest airlines, she was reunited with her mom this week in albuquerque. >> i know how it got there. the wind picked it up and blew it the 1200 miles away. >> actually, we have one that got lost one day and they scanned it. >> well that's awesome. >> little bit of light snow tomorrow morning. 5-8:00 a.m. is your critical time. we'll be here at 4:25. wusa9 news. >> that's our broadcast. >> goodnight, everybody. >>...
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. >> 40s from boise to albuquerque. 40s also from omaha to chicago and new york. 54 in atlanta. 84 in miami. >>> and coming up, another giant asteroid headed right towards earth. >>> also, the latest from cruise passengers in the middle of a vacation nightmare. new fears, right now, about a virus onboard. >>> and brewing up starbucks coffee, along with a little sea salt? we'll have more. >>> and welcome back. a new study finds many of us are barely making it. more than four out of ten americans are living paycheck-to-paycheck. and almost one in ten don't even make it that far. they can't pay for everything they need. allstate insurance says it's not just the labor market and poor economy. but money management skills, even when people know better. >>> u.s. airlines are doing better at delivering you and your luggage. 82% of flights arrive in 15 minutes of the schedule last year. one of the best rates in the past 25 years. and a lower percentage of bags lost than at any time in that period. but fewer planes were flying last year because of the economy. and fewer passengers were checking
. >> 40s from boise to albuquerque. 40s also from omaha to chicago and new york. 54 in atlanta. 84 in miami. >>> and coming up, another giant asteroid headed right towards earth. >>> also, the latest from cruise passengers in the middle of a vacation nightmare. new fears, right now, about a virus onboard. >>> and brewing up starbucks coffee, along with a little sea salt? we'll have more. >>> and welcome back. a new study finds many of us are barely...
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but warnings and advisories are posted from albuquerque to the windy city. our coverage begins with abc's brad wheelis. >> reporter: california has been getting walloped with a wintery mix with wind, rain and snow. drivers lost control. others were stranded. some roads were shut down. >> it's terrible because they can't clean the roads. and it will just get worse. >> reporter: watches and warnings have been issued, affecting 30 million people in 19 states. at tulsa international airport, flights were grounded. more delays and cancellations in kansas. take a look at this rare sight. a snowman in scottsdale, arizona. and near tucson, snow covered greens halted play at the pga championship. parts of michigan and wisconsin are clearing snow and dealing with whiteout conditions. >> after we got hit here, we hit a car and 70 cars hit us. >> reporter: residents are stocking up on supplies and bracing for up to a foot of snow. >> everybody is getting ready for the storm. >> reporter: the full strength will be felt thursday when it brings more snow, ice and even torn
but warnings and advisories are posted from albuquerque to the windy city. our coverage begins with abc's brad wheelis. >> reporter: california has been getting walloped with a wintery mix with wind, rain and snow. drivers lost control. others were stranded. some roads were shut down. >> it's terrible because they can't clean the roads. and it will just get worse. >> reporter: watches and warnings have been issued, affecting 30 million people in 19 states. at tulsa...
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our next weather maker is down near albuquerque. we'll have some rain or snow by friday. today, a mixture of sun and clouds. breezy and chilly with high temperatures in the upper 30's. 22 tomorrow morning. a mix of light rain on snow on friday. it should clear up on sunday. let's check the roads. >> good morning. not bad on the area roads. a live picture of 50 at sandy point shows traffic is flowing very well at the bay bridge. speeds on 97, 61. 55 on the b-w parkway. southbound traffic is a little heavier but no official delay. delay-free on the north and west side of the beltway. traffic of the harbor tunnel is moving well. this is 83 from mount carmel, 60 miles per hour. problem free on the j.f.x. at the moment. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> google might be looking to open some retail stores in the near future. an unidentified source confirms google is building stand-alone stores in hopes of opening them in times for the holidays. it will be similar to the apple and microsoft stores you see in malls. google has not confirmed the rumors. outlook.com replace
our next weather maker is down near albuquerque. we'll have some rain or snow by friday. today, a mixture of sun and clouds. breezy and chilly with high temperatures in the upper 30's. 22 tomorrow morning. a mix of light rain on snow on friday. it should clear up on sunday. let's check the roads. >> good morning. not bad on the area roads. a live picture of 50 at sandy point shows traffic is flowing very well at the bay bridge. speeds on 97, 61. 55 on the b-w parkway. southbound traffic...
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. >> andrea: we took the show from depressing to crescendo up. 17-year-old albuquerque teen fell off a ski lift 45 feet, only to survive. watch this. >> dude. >> bob: where did he fall? >> andrea: we are not going to show you him falling. >> greg: that is pointless. >> andrea: sorry, greg, not gruesome enough for you. he survived with a collapsed lung and concussion. hope that's not me. >> kimberly: stay in the lounge. i made a point before that -- >> bob: my brother graham starring role with bill o'reilly's movie "killing lincoln." tonight, saturday night, 7:00, and here is a clip of the movie showing my brother. ♪ ♪ >> now it belongs to the ages. >> bob: that is amazing. >> dana: how does it make you feel? >> greg: some people don't know what he looks like. >> bob: he doesn't look like that. they put a beard on him. but he has been in lots of movies. "atlas shrugged." "l.a. confidential." district he was
. >> andrea: we took the show from depressing to crescendo up. 17-year-old albuquerque teen fell off a ski lift 45 feet, only to survive. watch this. >> dude. >> bob: where did he fall? >> andrea: we are not going to show you him falling. >> greg: that is pointless. >> andrea: sorry, greg, not gruesome enough for you. he survived with a collapsed lung and concussion. hope that's not me. >> kimberly: stay in the lounge. i made a point before that --...
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. >>> winter storm warnings from albuquerque to chicago. kansas is in the storm's bull's-eye with heavy snow, whiteout conditions, and some freezing rain on top of all of that. at least one fatality is being blamed on the storm so far. hundreds of flights have been canceled ahead of the system. >>> here's a hazard that most golfers don't often face, snow. the first round of the match play championship was suspended after a winter storm hit arizona of all places. the 64 best golfers in the world will try again later today. a whitened golf course. you rarely see that in arizona. really? >> wow, no thank you. >>> as this snowstorm moves east, schools, businesses and airports are shooting down. >> meteorologist jim dickey has more now from accuweather. good morning to you, jim. >> good morning rob and diana. a snow-filled day on tap across kansas here. snow has already started and our system is back into portions of the four corners here. so you see this swirl, marks the powerful upper level system that is supporting all this. that's going to d
. >>> winter storm warnings from albuquerque to chicago. kansas is in the storm's bull's-eye with heavy snow, whiteout conditions, and some freezing rain on top of all of that. at least one fatality is being blamed on the storm so far. hundreds of flights have been canceled ahead of the system. >>> here's a hazard that most golfers don't often face, snow. the first round of the match play championship was suspended after a winter storm hit arizona of all places. the 64 best...
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. >> get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, mexico. book tv and american history tv look behind the scenes in albuquerque. >> this is a little more than half an hour. host: our guest is tom shoop to talk was more about the sequester. that is up to the beginning of this. what is the sequester? guest: it is an across-the-board cut in federal agency spending, so it gives very little flexibility for agencies. that had until the end of the year. if that did not happen, then a sequester would go into effect at the beginning of 2013. as we know, the super committee did not get its job done. the sequester was slated to go into effect at the beginning of this year. in the fiscal cliff negotiations, congress did not come up with a short-term fix. they extended it until the end of february. host: how do the cuts take place? guest: they are cumulative. it is a certain percentage of what remains of the fiscal year. it is not like a shutdown situation where things stopped abruptly. they take place over the course of several months. a lot of the impa
. >> get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, mexico. book tv and american history tv look behind the scenes in albuquerque. >> this is a little more than half an hour. host: our guest is tom shoop to talk was more about the sequester. that is up to the beginning of this. what is the sequester? guest: it is an across-the-board cut in federal agency spending, so it gives very little flexibility for agencies. that had until the end of the year. if that did not happen, then a...
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one of the things you will see looks atend as the scspan life in albuquerque. host: congressman reid ribble is a republican in wisconsin and member of the budget committee. that begin with your budget committee experience. we heard from calller earlier. these are not cut under sequestration. you are just slowing the growth. could you explain the difference? guest: if you look at defense spending, there is a reduction in the first year, and that it turns back up and the rate of growth continues at the same rate prior to sequestration, but starting with a lower starting point. there are reductions in the rate of growth. every year it is like an automatic right to refund that the programs. we do not go to zero. we start of the previous line and build from then. what this does is it retards that a bit and slows it down. host: you put together these slides. what will the budget look like it sequester happens? there seems to be very little bit of a difference between with or without sequester. guest: very modest. you're looking at spending going back to years ago. th
one of the things you will see looks atend as the scspan life in albuquerque. host: congressman reid ribble is a republican in wisconsin and member of the budget committee. that begin with your budget committee experience. we heard from calller earlier. these are not cut under sequestration. you are just slowing the growth. could you explain the difference? guest: if you look at defense spending, there is a reduction in the first year, and that it turns back up and the rate of growth continues...
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>> we missed that turn in albuquerque. albuquerque. >> you guys are always so nice. >> feel free to chime in anytime. >> one thing is for sure. welcome to head of the curve. >> coming back. >> she's coming back. >> it's true. >> welcome back. >> welcome back. >> welcome back, robin. >> new year's "gma." >> i'm coming back. >> on the way. >> coming home, "gma." >> and every star makes sure to say, welcome back. >> welcome back. >> welcome back, robin. >> welcome back, robin. >> coming home. >> welcome back. >> i'm coming home. >> good to be back. >> thank you all very much. thank you. [ applause ] >> that's great. >> i love that. >> i love that. that's great. >>> well, guess what. more celebration. valentine's day is right around the corner. and this year, the women of victoria's secret are playing cupid. roll the video. revealing what women really want when it comes to love. and abc's rachel smith, host of "on the red carpet" has the story. >> forget cupid. if you really want to know the way to a woman's heart, you might w
>> we missed that turn in albuquerque. albuquerque. >> you guys are always so nice. >> feel free to chime in anytime. >> one thing is for sure. welcome to head of the curve. >> coming back. >> she's coming back. >> it's true. >> welcome back. >> welcome back. >> welcome back, robin. >> new year's "gma." >> i'm coming back. >> on the way. >> coming home, "gma." >> and every star makes...
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pete domenici of new mexico who represented for 36 years until 2008 told the albuquerque journal that he fathered a son out of wedlock with the daughter of a former senator. >> bill: is my mic on? it is domenici. i'm sorry. let's please correct it. >> he told the albuquerque journal that he fathered a son out of wedlock with the daughter of a former senator. he kept that a secret for 30 years. the son is now an attorney in nevada. he's the grandson of a former nevada senator. and now 80 years old the senator is former six-term senator with eight kids with his wife. he has apologized to her "as best he can." >> gee thanks. >> bill: i admire the fact that he supported the son. they kept it quiet. she raised the son. he's apparently a very successful attorney. >> pret impressive. >> bill: in nevada. somebody found out about it. they were going to put it up on twitter. they were going to nip it in the bud. >> remarkable they could keep it a secret for as long as they did. >> bill: i know senator lexall and his daughter and senator domenici. >>> an emotional but happy morning on abc yester
pete domenici of new mexico who represented for 36 years until 2008 told the albuquerque journal that he fathered a son out of wedlock with the daughter of a former senator. >> bill: is my mic on? it is domenici. i'm sorry. let's please correct it. >> he told the albuquerque journal that he fathered a son out of wedlock with the daughter of a former senator. he kept that a secret for 30 years. the son is now an attorney in nevada. he's the grandson of a former nevada senator. and...
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there were similar alerts it stations with marquette, wisconsin, and albuquerque, new mexico. >>> the wet weather isn't dampening the parades at mardi gras. we'll have that story coming up. >>> a dangerous situation, i'm peggy fox in >>> the murder suicide at university of maryland may have you concerned tonight if you have a child there or headed there. you may be wondering how to know if your child is in a bad roommate situation. >> what should students do if they are afraid or uncertain? peggy fox has answers from george mason university. >> for many students heading off to college for the first time, it's a worry wondering who their roommate will be. but these two freshman students have hit it off as dorm roommates. >> she was having roommate problems and knew my room was available. >> she didn't have a roommate at first and rachel needed to get out of a bad situation with hers. >> we started to butt heads and got to the point that i didn't want to be in my room anymore. >> rachel met with her resident adviser. getting help is exactly what a student should do if they are bothered
there were similar alerts it stations with marquette, wisconsin, and albuquerque, new mexico. >>> the wet weather isn't dampening the parades at mardi gras. we'll have that story coming up. >>> a dangerous situation, i'm peggy fox in >>> the murder suicide at university of maryland may have you concerned tonight if you have a child there or headed there. you may be wondering how to know if your child is in a bad roommate situation. >> what should students do if...
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. >> feminist gloria steinem is in albuquerque, new mexico. >> she's been invited to philadelphia to receive -- >> gloria steinem recently traveled -- >> i feared that i distanced myself, because i was trying so hard. i was so fearful of becoming her. my sister called me, and it was clear that my mother was, you know, on her last two days, i guess, you know, so i was sitting with my mother, and she kept saying that she wanted to go home. and so i -- as i remember so well, kind of lied to her one last time and said, i'll take you home. and then she just gradually stopped breathing. >> a new book on the bestseller list is called "outrageous acts and everyday rebellions." the book is written by gloria steinem. >> look, this is very messy and i don't care if everybody sees the wires, but will you get up there and do a little time step? >> only if you sing. >> i'll sing. ♪ the bells are ringing ♪ for me and my gal ♪ the birds are singing for me and my gal ♪ >> we need a finale, a great finale. ♪ and some day they are going to build a little home ♪ >> this is it. >> if you like
. >> feminist gloria steinem is in albuquerque, new mexico. >> she's been invited to philadelphia to receive -- >> gloria steinem recently traveled -- >> i feared that i distanced myself, because i was trying so hard. i was so fearful of becoming her. my sister called me, and it was clear that my mother was, you know, on her last two days, i guess, you know, so i was sitting with my mother, and she kept saying that she wanted to go home. and so i -- as i remember so...